The pelvic region refers to the lowermost portion of the abdomen, below the level of the umbilicus, and most often in the lowermost portions of the abdomen, on the sides and centrally. Discomfort, in various forms (stabbing , cramping, aching, heaviness, pressure, wringing sensations).
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Gastrointestinal dz:
Sounds like you have a gastrointestinal problem, could be an infection, possibly irritable bowel syndrome, or diverticular disease, but could be due to food allergies/sensitivities. You should see a gastroenterologist. Consider starting to modify your diet- and try to see if certain foods (flour products, milk products) seem to trigger the pain and gas.
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They can:
Cysts can cause different sorts of pain. They cause pain from their size, from twisting around or fro bursting open. They can cause nausea or GI symptoms as well. So if the pain persists, you should be evaluated for lots of sources
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Constipation:
You mentioned that all the test are normal. Constipation can cause nausea, fatigue, pelvic heaviness, and painful to pass stool and gas due to exertion. Drink a lot of water/fluid, increase fibers in your diet, and chew your food well before swallow. Drink a glass of slightly warm water with little salt early in the morning. Exercise regularly, everyday walk is good. Try probiotics. Consult GI doc
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Watch closely:
You always have to think about an appendicitis with right sided pain. A ruptured cyst could also cause this sort of pain but will usually gradually improve. There are many other less common possibilities. If it doesn't start to improve or you get other symptoms (like fever, nausea, vomiting) you will need to be seen.
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Hard to tell:
If not feeling better with antibiotics, let your doc know. He may ultrasound you to see if you have other problems like kidney infection or stones. You could also have pelvic inflammatory disease on top of your uti.
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Yes, but...:
Of no doubt, you need a timely evaluation so assure no pending urinary retention or UTI or... Fortunately, it is not hard to figure these out correctly by following suggestion/instruction in articles in http://formefirst.com/onBPH-LUTS-VoidingTrouble.html & http://formefirst.com/onUTI.html; thereby you can work well with doctor so to reach right care. Make sure to take time/patience to do so. Best
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I assume he ruled:
Out bowel problems, you could have endometriosis or adhesions or other problems that would not necessarily show up on those tests you need to see your gyn as you may need a laparoscpy or robot, and it depends how big and what kind of cyst they found, either way see your gyn asap.
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PLEASE CALL YOUR OB:
Asap all ?S at your stage of pregnancy should never be asked here 1st, your doc would wientt to know what is going on with you, if you were my patient, i would send you to l;d to be evaluated but you must call your doc now.
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